We’re Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo…

Yesterday was a wild and crazy day. Chuck had his immigration interview to become a U.S. citizen and he suggested I head down to the zoo with the kids, then he'd meet us there when his interview was over. As it turned out he was able to get sworn in yesterday after his interview and he is now a U.S. CITIZEN. Now our family really is All American. I am disappointed we didn't get to watch and make it a big family event, but Chuck is so relieved never to have to renew his Greencard or deal with immigration paperwork again.

Tilly is now the only Canadian in our family (she has duel citizenship).

Judah (13) Apollo (1)

Apollo absolutely loved the zoo. He watched all the animals, jabbered about them and tried to climb in their various cages.

Enoch (11)

Jubilee (8), Hezekiah (7), sea otter (age unknown)

Mordecai (8)

Tucker (5) and Avi (6)

Hezekiah (7)

After meeting up with Chuck we headed over to the Pacific Science Center. I would normally never squish these two events into one day, but we had to go to both this month to get our yearly memberships through our parent partnership program. Nothing like leaving things to the last minute…

This is the only photo I took in the Science Center…but I couldn't resist.

And speaking of Apollo, photo proof that he can walk. He is amazingly steady on his feet and goes all over the place. He looks way to "kid-like" on two feet.

Where, oh where, did my baby go?

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7 thoughts on “We’re Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo…”

Should you ever choose to avail yourselves of it, I believe all your biological children (don’t know about the adopted ones) are entitled to Canadian citizenship through jus sanguis, though, unless their children are born in Canada, they won’t be able to pass it on.

Looks like fun!
We have a science center and zoo right next door to each other here. Both of them are great and a family favorite. (though we’ve only been to the zoo once)
Do you guys use some sort of “buddy system” to keep track of all the kids in public places?